Thanks guys.@sledgehammer: Downloaded wordpress. Unfortunately neither Seamonkey nor Firefox knew what to do with .php files.@retired1af: Open Office is not available in gslapt. Installed Libre Office: it can save writer and calc files as html files.

I want to set up a set of web pages as an indication of what our organization could do with one.

Since my last post, I have installed php but still not able to click on install.php to set it up. It either opens in geany or, if I try to open in SeaMonkey or Firefox, they don't know what to do with them. They keep asking what program to open the file with.

Not sure I understand. I am no web page or wordpress expert. All I know is I used wordpress out of the box and VL 7.1 out of the box and both stock programs seemed to work together well. There is a bit of a learning curve with wordpress. We have a wordpress users group here that meets for a couple of hours once a month. If you can work up some kind of a specific question or two, I can ask those experts next meeting. I think most lay people and a lot of experts are using wordpress now.

I want to set up a set of web pages as an indication of what our organization could do with one.

Since my last post, I have installed php but still not able to click on install.php to set it up. It either opens in geany or, if I try to open in SeaMonkey or Firefox, they don't know what to do with them. They keep asking what program to open the file with.

If this is for a web application, normally you'd have to run the install.php on a server running Apache (with MySQL and PHP installed as well).

I can't remember what I did to install wordpress but I think in went to wordpress.org in firefox and downloaded it, following instructions. I do recall quite a few starts and stops before I got it working.